Don Fike developed his life-long passion for racing at an early age. During his college years, he put together his first limited stock car – competing in a six cylinder at the Mazon Speed Bowl from 1968 to 1974. Don continued to race late models into the early 1980’s; however, he quit racing in 1983 in order to dedicate his time to building an organization that provides residential care services to individuals with developmental disabilities and older adults. While he quit driving, Don never lost his passion for racing. And in 1992, he decided to help his sons AJ and Aaron pursue their own racing dreams. Don later founded RFMS Racing in 1996, and was one of the elite open-wheel operators in the United States Auto Club – racing Midgets and Silver Crown cars throughout the country. In addition to his sons, some of the best drivers in the country have driven, and are continuing to drive, RFMS Racing cars.Don Fike was inducted in the Mazon Speed Bowl and Grundy Co. Speedway Hall of Fame in 2010,andhestatedthatoneofthebestthingsaboutracingisthathehasmetsomanygreatfriendsthroughit.

Hometown:Tonica,ILWife:MistyChildren:AJ,Aaron,andSuzanneGrandchildren:Kylie,Lily,Emma,Milena,Dash, and Jameson

Casey Swift joined the RFMS Racing team as a full-time crew member during the 2014 season. Casey has passionately been involved in racing since he was a little boy. He built and drove his own Go-Karts, Mini-Sprints, and 410 Non Wing Sprints. Casey grew up down the roadfromRFMSRacingowner,DonFike,andsaysthathehasalwayslookeduptohim.

Dan Glauz is the longtime Crew Chief for RFMS Racing, starting his career with Don Fike in 2003. He began as a driver when he was just a teenager, and has worked on the cars in Pro Cup, late models, ASA Series, ARCA Series, and in NASCAR Truck, Xfinity and Cup Series. He won his first ARCA Series championship in 1993, acting as car chief for Tim Steele. Ted Musgrave was the 2005 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion with Glauz as his Crew Chief, and he helped Benny Gordon win the Pro Cup championship in 2008. Glauz has been full-time with RFMS Racing since 2016 and helped to get the team to 5th in points during the 2018 season.